Al-Buhamed

al-Buhamed was a Saracen city built in Syria in 1113 during the Crusades. The city's population was almost entirely Sunni Muslim, with a Christian minority being present. During the Crusades, the Mamelukes of the city attacked the nearby Frankish settlement of Arida and burnt it to the ground.

History
al-Buhamed was founded in 1113 as a new city of Sunni Muslim Syrians, and it was built up from a simple town center into a large city with two town centers and large residential areas.